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Evinrude 9.5 and Alumacraft Model AL questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 274183" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>To adjust your low speed needle you should have the boat in the water and the engine running and warm. Before starting, close your needle completely until it very lightly seats against the seat then open it around 1.5 turns. This will probably be a rich setting. When at idle start turning the needle clockwise (lean) around 1/8 turn at a time and let the engine stabilize for around 30 seconds. You should experience the engine speeding up and smoothing out. Once the engine starts to either slow down again or lean sneezes then back the needle out (rich) to where it ran the best and out another 1/8 turn.</p><p>Take a look for your parts at either Seaway marine or Marine Engine.com . Another source will be the folks over at www.aomci.org</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 274183, member: 3278"] To adjust your low speed needle you should have the boat in the water and the engine running and warm. Before starting, close your needle completely until it very lightly seats against the seat then open it around 1.5 turns. This will probably be a rich setting. When at idle start turning the needle clockwise (lean) around 1/8 turn at a time and let the engine stabilize for around 30 seconds. You should experience the engine speeding up and smoothing out. Once the engine starts to either slow down again or lean sneezes then back the needle out (rich) to where it ran the best and out another 1/8 turn. Take a look for your parts at either Seaway marine or Marine Engine.com . Another source will be the folks over at www.aomci.org [/QUOTE]
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